New chapter
Refer to news titled “Time to write a new chapter: Manmohan”. Indeed it is time for India and Pakistan to write a new chapter and resolve all the outstanding issues. Over the years, heads of the two states or their representatives and diplomats have held several meetings towards bettering relations between the two neighbouring countries. But still many issues remained unresolved while some are still causing animosity between the two countries. It is important that issues like Kashmir are resolved as soon as possible. Hundreds of people have lost their lives to Kashmir conflict. In the recent years, the cry for Kashmir resolution has gone louder. People of Kashmir are expecting India and Pakistan to get closer and resolve the long-pending dispute of Kashmir. Peace shall continue to elude South Asia till Kashmir is resolved.
Amin Wani
Pulwama
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